Changes In Red Meat Diet Lead To Changes In Diabetes Risk

Raising Red Meat Consumption Increases Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

By Matthew Mientka | Jun 17, 2013 05:01 PM EDT

Type 2 diabetes mellitus risk is lowered or elevated depending on changes in red meat consumption.

Obesity Skips A Generation; Grandchildren More Inclined To Develop Diabetes, Heart Disease From Obese Grandmothers

Obesity Skips A Generation: Grandchildren More Inclined To Develop Diabetes, Heart Disease From Obese Grandmothers

By Ansa Varughese | Jun 06, 2013 02:54 PM EDT

Researchers found that obese mothers could pass on risks of developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes to their grandchildren.

Coffee

Is Drinking High Amounts Of Coffee Safe? Study Shows That Coffee Overload Can Cause Weight Gain

By Ansa Varughese | May 27, 2013 02:54 PM EDT

Researchers say as much as six cups of coffee could cause weight gain and lead to pre-diabetic conditions, while three to four cups a day reduces cardiovascular disease and type II diabetes risks.

Oramed experimental insulin drug for diabetes

First Oral Insulin Drug Gains FDA Approval To Begin Testing

By Jonathan Weiss | May 17, 2013 02:47 PM EDT

A pill, which may take the place of daily insulin injections, will begin US clinical trials soon.

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New Treatments Using Gut Bacteria Could Ease Obesity-Related Health Problems

By Christie Rizk | May 13, 2013 06:18 PM EDT

Increasing the number of the Akkermansia muciniphila bacteria in mice can treat metabolic disorders brought on by an unhealthy diet, new research has found.

Type 2 diabetes

Hormone For Type 2 Diabetes Could Eradicate Need For Insulin Injections

By Ansa Varughese | Apr 25, 2013 02:55 PM EDT

Harvard researchers discovered betatrophin, a hormone that increases production of insulin-secreting pancreatic cells, which could naturally improve glycemic control.

Jogger passes fitness enthusiasts performing stretching exercises after sunrise at Queenscliff Beach in Sydney

Move More to Manage Diabetes Type-2

By Amber Moore | Jan 04, 2013 04:14 PM EST

Sitting less and moving more can help people manage diabetes. Researchers offer tips that can help people stay active.

Black Tea

Countries With Higher Consumption of Black Tea Have Low Prevalence of Diabetes Type-2

By Amber Moore | Nov 08, 2012 09:24 AM EST

A study that looked at the prevalence of diabetes type-2 in 50 countries has found that people who drink black tea regularly have a low risk of developing diabetes type-2.

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Gut Microbes Linked to Diabetes

By Amber Moore | Sep 26, 2012 01:13 PM EDT

New research has found that microbes living in a person's gut may indicate whether or not the person has diabetes.

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Gene Therapy Helps Fight Obesity

By Amber Moore | Sep 20, 2012 05:02 PM EDT

Obesity may be treated by regulating the levels of a key hormone in the body, a new study says.

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